Summary
JOHN O'NEIL was a cock-sure teenager with a sense of his own worth as he prepared for his first experience of the Tennent's Scottish Cup final back in 1991.
Jim McLean had other ideas for one of a seemingly endless stream of products from the club's once unparalleled youth development system. Although the young midfielder had emerged to auspicious effect that season, the Dundee United manager gave seniority its head for the showpiece occasion against Motherwell memorably contested by the Brothers Grim.See the full content of this document
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O'neil Relaxed As He Seeks to Make Up for Disappointments Tennent's Scottish Cup Final Countdown
Tommy McLean was ultimately triumphant in the dramatic 4-3 classic at Hampden Park but O'Neil's painful experiences of past journeys to the national sta...
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